Review:
Fluorescence Spectrophotometer
overall review score: 4.5
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A fluorescence spectrophotometer is a scientific instrument used to measure the intensity and wavelength of fluorescence emitted by a sample when exposed to specific wavelengths of light.
Key Features
- Excitation source for providing specific wavelengths of light
- Monochromators for selecting specific excitation and emission wavelengths
- Photon detector for measuring the intensity of emitted fluorescence
- Data analysis software for processing and interpreting spectral data
Pros
- High sensitivity for detecting low concentrations of fluorescent compounds
- Wide range of excitation and emission wavelengths available
- Accurate measurement of fluorescence spectra
Cons
- Expensive equipment and maintenance costs
- Requires specialized training to operate and interpret results